London: Arab students travel to school in four gold-plated supercars.

March 30, 2016 09:18

The rich kids of the United Arab Emirates don't choose to ride the subway or take taxis; instead, they bring four gold-plated cars to cruise the streets of London.

According to the Telegraph, all four vehicles are wrapped in gold vinyl. The coolest one is the Mercedes G63 AMG 6x6 off-road vehicle, worth £370,000 (nearly 12 billion VND), which is perhaps more suited to the desert sand dunes than the bustling streets of Kensington, London.

The young man, believed to be in his early 20s, also owns a Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe, the two-door version of the world's most sought-after limousine. With its 6.75-liter engine, the car is priced at £350,000 (approximately over 11 billion VND) – described by the British manufacturers as the perfect vehicle for cross-continental road trips. The other two cars in the Saudi Arabian tourist's gold-plated collection are a Lamborghini Aventador SuperVeloce worth £350,000 and a Bentley Flying Spur worth £220,000 (approximately 7 billion VND).

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Four gold-plated supercars on the streets of Kensington. Photo: SWSN.

Every year, Londoners welcome countless wealthy tourists from the Middle East who get to admire their expensive supercar collections. Sometimes, these supercars pose a danger to city residents and anger many people with their loud engine noises.

Last year, following numerous public complaints, the Royal Kensington and Chelsea Authority issued a public space protection order in Knightsbridge. Now, drivers are prohibited from revving their engines, speeding, racing, performing stunts, honking, obstructing traffic, and leaving their vehicles with the engine running. In three weeks, seven drivers were fined.

Nick Paget-Brown, leader of the autonomous council, said it was too early to assess the effectiveness of the new order. However, police and the council will continue to fine violators until they understand that it is not permissible to allow supercars to disturb residents in the area.

According to VNE

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